gregg: general jack keane as always, pleasure to speak with you. thank you. >> yeah, gregg, good talking to you. heather: the logging communities in the west are preparing for life after the dole as part of the federal forest policy the government has been paying counties not to log. but now those payments are being slashed leaving leaders in states like oregon scrambling to craft new legislation to address that lack of revenue. dan springer is live for us from seattle today. so, dan, how are lawmakers in oregon, specifically, preparing for the day when rural counties are kicked off the federal dole? >> reporter: heather they are talking about shifting the burden of keeping these small counties going from the federal government to the state government. there are places like kuz county, oerg tkpapb wher oregon where the federal government owns two-thirds of the land. logging on federal land has plunged 90%. timber payments have been keeping the counties on life support but the payments have been twinned lipping and with them city services. again the